Guillaume Massieu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia French churchman, translator and poet (1665–1722) Guillaume Massieu Guillaume Massieu (13 April 1665, Caen – 26 September 1722, Paris) was a French churchman, translator and poet, best known for his Latin verses in praise of the agreeability and benefits of coffee. Works by or about Guillaume Massieu at the Internet Archive Académie française Preceded byJules de Clérambault Seat 24 of the Académie française 1714–1722 Succeeded byClaude-François-Alexandre Houtteville Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFNationalGermanyFranceBnF dataPolandVaticanIsraelBelgiumPeopleDeutsche BiographieDDBOtherIdRef This article about a French writer of non-fiction is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte This article about a classical scholar is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte Related Articles